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26 Windows, Office holes patched in 13 bulletins

Patch Tuesday update addresses vulnerabilities in DirectShow, SMB Protocol, ActiveX, Windows Shell Handler, and 32-bit Windows.

February 10, 2010 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment

Microsoft to patch 26 holes in Windows, Office

Patch Tuesday next week will address critical holes in Windows and Office, but not a recent hole in Internet Explorer.

February 5, 2010 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment

Fixes in for Windows 2000, Adobe Reader

Security experts say Adobe's patch for a zero-day Reader vulnerability is more critical than the Windows hole.

January 13, 2010 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment

Microsoft patching zero-day Windows 7 SMB hole

Company warns customers that exploit code for the Server Message Block hole is available and suggests a workaround until a patch is ready.

November 16, 2009 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment

Microsoft probing Windows 7 zero-day hole

One day after Patch Tuesday, researcher warns of unpatched security hole in Windows 7 and Server 2008.

November 12, 2009 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment

Windows 7 critical holes fixed in record Patch Tuesday

In its biggest Patch Tuesday ever, Redmond stitches up a pair of Windows 7 holes, along with fixing up a number of zero-day flaws elsewhere.

October 14, 2009 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment

Microsoft to patch zero-day SMB, IIS holes

Microsoft pushes back the release of the antimalware software until the second half of next year, but says related security releases are on track.

October 9, 2009 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment

Microsoft: Windows 7 not affected by latest flaw

Following up on a vulnerability disclosed in the last 24 hours, Microsoft says the flaw affects Vista and Windows Server 2008, but not the final version of Windows 7.

September 9, 2009 in Security by Ina Fried Comment

Windows 7, Vista zero-day flaw reported

Security researcher says vulnerability in Windows 7 could lead to an attack causing a critical system error, or "blue screen of death".

September 9, 2009 in Security by Ina Fried and Tom Espiner Comment

Use Access Based Enumeration to prevent users from seeing objects they can't access

Windows Server 2008 now includes a feature for administrators to hide files and folders from users who do not have read permissions to these objects.

August 11, 2009 in Windows Server by Derek Schauland Comment
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